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Schneider National, Inc. reports news tied to its multimodal transportation, intermodal and logistics services in North America. Company updates commonly cover Truckload, Intermodal and Logistics activity, including regional and long-haul truckload, dedicated, bulk, brokerage, warehousing, supply chain management, port logistics and logistics consulting services.
Recurring developments include quarterly operating results, cash dividends, intermodal service expansion, cross-border freight solutions, the Schneider FreightPower® digital marketplace, fleet efficiency initiatives and participation in transportation and industrial conferences. News also reflects customer-focused service offerings such as Fast Track Intermodal and broader operational themes including fuel volatility, weather disruption, capacity conditions and productivity actions.
Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) announces Michael Cunningham as the 2020 Canadian Ride of Pride truck driver, honoring military veterans. Cunningham, a 10-year safe driving veteran, was selected for his dedication to the military and as a former member of the Canadian Army and Navy. Schneider has received multiple Ride of Pride trucks since 2001, underlining its commitment to veterans. The latest truck features designs symbolizing remembrance. Schneider is recognized as a top military-friendly employer, offering various logistics services and a digital marketplace.
Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) announced that its president and CEO, Mark Rourke, will join TuSimple’s Executive Advisory Board, a global leader in self-driving technology for trucks. This collaboration aims to enhance the development of autonomous trucking solutions. Schneider will maintain a nominal investment in TuSimple, facilitating direct benefits for shippers. Rourke emphasized Schneider's commitment to safe technological advancements in trucking and the importance of professional drivers in future autonomous operations. The company continues to invest in technologies that enhance safety and efficiency.
The Shyft Group (NASDAQ: SHYF) announced the appointment of Terri Pizzuto and Mark Rourke to its Board of Directors, effective January 4, 2021. Pizzuto, with nearly 40 years in finance, previously served as CFO of Hub Group, while Rourke is the current CEO of Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR). Their expertise in transportation and logistics is expected to drive growth and enhance shareholder value. The company reported sales of $757 million in 2019 and aims to leverage the new board members' insights for strategic innovations in specialty vehicle manufacturing.
Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR) will announce its fourth quarter 2020 results on February 3, 2021, before market opening. A conference call is scheduled for the same day at 10:30 a.m. ET to discuss these results. Interested parties can join by dialing 877-451-6152 (U.S.) or 201-389-0879 (international). A replay will be available until February 10, with the passcode 13714208. Schneider is recognized for its extensive trucking, intermodal, and logistics services and operates one of the largest for-hire trucking fleets in North America.
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Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) announced a driver pay increase effective January 24, with many drivers set to earn an additional $0.04 per mile. This increase underscores Schneider's commitment to rewarding its driver associates for their dedication. The company has previously implemented various enhancements, including six paid holidays and a speed adjustment for trucks. Schneider continues to focus on investments in driver productivity and safety. With nearly $5 billion in annual revenue, Schneider aims to improve driver careers and deliver exceptional customer service.
Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) is honoring fallen military veterans by participating in Wreaths Across America. Tom Lehr, a Marine veteran and Schneider driver, will deliver balsam fir wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery and over 2,100 locations nationwide. This marks the 2020 event's 28th year, although the scale is reduced due to COVID-19 safety measures. Schneider has a long history with this initiative and has been recognized with a 'Ride of Pride' truck for their commitment to veterans. The company boasts nearly $5 billion in annual revenue and continues to prioritize honoring those who served.
Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) has expanded its Bulk Express Intermodal service into Canada, enhancing shipping options for bulk shippers across North America. The service, which began last week, promises truck-like delivery times and efficient freight transport via rail, with local drivers handling final delivery. Key benefits include the elimination of border-crossing delays, reduced carbon emissions, and alleviated capacity concerns. The service is optimized for shippers within 150 miles of Toronto or those in the Western or Southern U.S. regions.
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Schneider (NYSE: SNDR) has been awarded the 2020 Target Middle Mile Award for Best Transportation Innovator. Recognized for enhancing Target's transportation operations, Schneider implemented centralized overnight support and auto arrival technology, enabling real-time delivery updates. This recognition highlights Schneider's commitment to innovation and customer service. With nearly $5 billion in annual revenue, Schneider continues to invest in advanced logistics solutions, ensuring a superior customer experience.